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Dear  liberty,  o 
Conf  Pam  12mo  #808 


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DEAR.'  LIBERTY 

OR 

MARYLAND  WILL  BE  FREE. 

Tunk. — Carry  me  back  to  Old  Vtrgirmy. 


By  Miss  K.  L..  a  Daughter  of  Dixik. 

Farewell,  dear  Liberty,  farewell  for  awhile, 
E're  long  we'll  greet  thee  again; 
To  boar  with  oppression,  and  in  God  put  ourtrusc, 
And  the  Sous  of  our  home  will  proclaim 
All  is  now  well  again  ; 

And  Maryland  is  free — 
The  chains  of  Liberty  is  unhound, 
)  We'll  east  our  destiny. 

The  siege  of  oppression  is  now  near  an  end, 
The  usurpers  are  men  of  our  homes  ; 
The  vilest  of  wretches  that  infest  our  soil. 
To  make  laws  to  predict  our  doom. 
All  will  be  well  again,  &o. 

The  loved  ones  in  battle  will  return  to  their  homes. 
To  be  cherished  by  them  that  are  dear  ; 
Our  Fathers  uow  in  prison  will   partake  of  the  feast, 
And  lam  sure  they'll  have  nothing  to  fear. 
All  will  be  well  again,  &c. 

In  silence  and  peace  we'll  repair  to  the  box. 
There  to  make  known  onrdoom  : 
And  then  we'll  proclaim  to  the  world  in  one   voice. 
The  South  is  forever  our  home. 

All  is  now  well  again.  &c. 

The  grottoes,  the  rivers,  the  hills,  and  the  plaius. 
Will  abound  with  mirth  and  great  glee ; 
And  the  love  of  our  Couutry  forever  is  dear, 
Where  the  heart  of  her  people  are  free. 
All  is  now  well  again,  &c. 


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